Description
Neural Crest Cells (NCC) migrate through the gut during mouse development and are involved in mesenchymal patterning. However, in a Tcof hetrozygous mutant, NCC cells stop their migration at E14.5. Mutation of the EdnrB receptor also inhibits cell migration, but farther back. A FLEX conditional knockout of EdnrB only in NCC cells, also halts migration, however is still permissible for transplantated wt NCC cells. In order to better understand mechanisms of cell migration, the transcriptional environment of the gut was characterized by array analysis of Ednrb mutants.